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Southern England
  • The Bard’s London residence. Where all the world’s a stage, approach a figurehead to find what you seek - The Globe Theatre London, in foyer beside bust of Shakespeare
  • An old woman lived in one. Find the biggest in Britain and you’ll be the cream of the crop - in a 70ft Red Shoe Sculpture at Broomhill in Devon. See Greta Berlin's 'Shoe with Toes' at their website
  • Pride is evident in the work completed here many years ago - now chat excitedly to reveal location - Jane Austen's House, Chawton, Alton, Hampshire, where she wrote Pride and Prejudice
  • Whilst owning this estate of meadows and trees, complaining woman, Leonardo style is a bit of a looker - Monacute Parkland (National Trust site)
  • A taste of the Caribbean on High Bodmin - Jamaica Inn
  • In the 70s, alternative comedy was on Sayle here. Bobby Chariot may have been a fan – but he didn’t know what was in store - Comedy Store, London
  • Where to find the Pantheon and Temple of Apollo? Not in Ancient Greece but 18th-century Wiltshire! - Stourhead Estate (National Trust site)
  • Holy Grails Batman! I can see 60,000 people covered in mud from up here! - Glastonbury Tor
  • To find this landscape garden earlier, leave vehicle - Prior Park (National Trust site)
  • Neolithic foreman heard to say: 'Now lads, I've found the perfect materials. Trouble is, we've gotta drag 'em from Wales' - Stonehenge (National Trust site)
  • Escarpment of Vera Lynn? Perhaps you could find your answer chalked up here? - The White Cliffs (National Trust site)
  • Here an old port has vanished yet much has been conserved - naturally! How can that be? You'll get an answer at Coastguard Cottages - Dunwich Heath (National Trust site)
  • This stately home of some ancient conquerors sounds like the cost of half a cheesy gorge – Chedworth Roman Villa
  • This aristocratic tree will deliver the spirits. Find it in the valley of Townsend’s lad, the hamlet of the bigger publication to be precise – Mole Valley
  • Find the prize on an unfinished bridge, in the town cursed with the last breath of Royal George – Bognor Pier
  • The opposite of a Scottish John, this part of the country isn't the beginning – Lands End